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Brian B (VIP)
I just installed VB.net 2005 beta, now when I try to create a 2003 windows
form it says
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Visual Studio
Projects\WindowsApplication4\WindowsApplication4\AssemblyInfo.vb(13): Import
of type '' from assembly or module '<unknown>' failed.

and
Unable to find property 'LayoutMode' on page 'WindowsFormsDesigner\General'

HELP!!!!!!!!

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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] (VIP)
* "=?Utf-8?B?QnJpYW4gQg==?=" <Click here to reveal e-mail address> scripsit:
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So, you have installed both, version 2003 and 2005 Beta 1 on a single
machine? Installing Beta software on a production environment is never
a good idea. The final versions will work together smoothly.

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M S Herfried K. Wagner
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Cor Ligthert
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not?

:-)))))))))))))

Cor

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Tom Shelton
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 10:00:38 +0200, Cor Ligthert wrote:

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So far, VS.NET 2002, 2003, and 2005 Beta all work fine together on my
system... I expect that they will work smoth on release :) Just stay away
from SP1 for 1.1 if your passing streams to XmlTextReader!

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Cor Ligthert
Hi Tom,

Because of your message I have searched on Google how many errors there
where already told in the dotNet newsgroups about sp1 framework 1.1 Maybe
you can do that as well it needs to much selecting to show it here.

(However the message to Herfried, was of course for fun and to tell a
studend not to do such messages, which even Microsoft or other companies
like that never can do)

:-)

Cor

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Tom Shelton
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 10:29:41 +0200, Cor Ligthert wrote:

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Oh, we did a lot of googling today - though, I wasn't able to find our
particular issue (until someone pointed it out)... Though there were
several similar type issues.

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Oh, I know you were just giving Herfried a hard time :) I wish I knew what
was causing the OP's issue - I've actually had pretty good luck so far with
the various .NET versions not stepping on each other...

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Brian B (VIP)
Ok well Figured out the solution.

There is a switch in the registry they tell you to hit to ensure all apps
run off of the 2.0 framework

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\OnlyUseLatestCLR=dword:00000001

Delete the value and you are good to go with 1.1

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Cor Ligthert
Brian,

Thanks from a lot of people however Tom will do it extra I assume extra
thinking how less hair he has over after this.

:-)

Cor

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Tom Shelton
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Hey, glad to see you figured that out...

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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] (VIP)
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I made the same experience, but I avoid to install beta version on my
system that runs VS.NET 2002 and 2003 ;-).

Products like Microsoft Virtual PC help to safe money because you don't
need lots of computers...

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M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
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Tom Shelton
In article <Click here to reveal e-mail address>, Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] wrote:
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I only run them on my home system. Nothing production. I would never,
do that on a production box. Basically, I only do it if I don't mind
reformating :)

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Terry Olsen
I've got both installed side-by-side (VB2003 Standard & VB2005 Express Beta)
and haven't had any problems with either. Winxp pro sp2.

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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] (VIP)
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I don't doubt that it can work, but I would not have to rely on that.

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